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RE: Super Cool Science Bounty - Suggest a great topic & win STEEM!
Can you explain what happens in our bodies when we experience super human strength in emergencies, or the way our brains can produce and release MDMA and other compounds that are similar or the same as opioids, etc under the right training/conditions?
I’ve also always been pretty fascinated by the crystalline structure of chocolate and how it behaves when it’s tempered correctly. That might be a fun topic.
Well, the answer is not inside accepted science.
When you lift weights, you not only become stronger, the weights become lighter.
It is a belief thing.
Not only can your muscles work far more efficiently, but when something needs 'doing' and your belief in that 'doing' is stronger than your belief in gravity, then you can lift that car off your child.
And yes, it can be trained.
When I think of the words believe and belief, I tend to associate them with prior contemplation and/or experience. With that in mind, I imagine that a person wouldn’t really be stopping to think about their beliefs and assumptions when faced with an emergency like having to lift a car off a child. Because of that, it’s hard for me to grasp the way you’ve explained the above comment.
I open to it, though. How can what you are speaking of be trained?
I really like both of those ideas!
The super human strength could be a very fun post to put together, and I've been thinking about doing more about food to accompany the article about salt, so the molecular structure of chocolate will fit right in! 😁
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Thanks! I look forward to reading your posts!
Oh that's a really good one! The super human strength one.
Thanks. I’ve always been interested in that, but have never taken the time to research it or try to understand how it works.
Neither have it's struck my interest a few times. Had my fair share of experiences with adrenaline. None really on the side of strength.
How have you experienced adrenaline? I can’t say that I ever have, but to be honest, I’m not sure.
I can guarantee you've experience adrenaline, every day of your life in fact.
Adrenaline is a chemical released in response to fear, and also regulates many bodily functions and processes. "Goosebumps" on your arms when you get cold are actually caused by Adrenaline as well, making the hair follicles swell so the hair will stand straight and trap air to create a warm shield for your skin.
Science is ridiculous :D
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